? f .11 . -^v^B I ' ???????????'A?'??'**mt J B 'V.i'Mn __ .. _. _ i!l|ii ^AW%M shw 11K rarmviiK Euwrpnse pabmyiluML a Ml I _. H ? GL ALB BOUSE, Owner ft Mir. H i ? . I. i i " n Snhscriptton FHett ? Oh Yur |LiO ? 9s Months 75e ? _ 1 ADVERTISING RATES: i I Pfcphff QGrim) Me Per hA | ? Afi Legal aim 5c a laa par week Published weekly and entered aa 1 I Sanaa! Oaaa Md Hatter at tbe I IWiPfli e at FmriB* N. G, un- 1 der set of March Srd, 1171 I ? ?????hJ ? I Very few workers bare tbe idea I I that they aze overpaid and under- I I worked. Modern life movee with a snap I I . and a hustle which often prevents I clear thinking. Every once in a while we suggest I that our readers go to church; the I I idea is still a good one. I I When gardeners reap what they I I expect to reap, the golden age of I I gardening will be at hand. Flattery is one way to pave "the I I walkway of life, but it often costs I more than it is worth. SOLDIERS' MORALE ALL I RIGHT "I never saw an Army that would- I I nt vote to go home," says Brig. Gen. I I Lewis B. Hershey, Federal Selective I Service Director. - ! The general merely points out that I Americans prefer home-life to army- I life and there would be something I wrong with Americans and their I homes if this was not the case. The reports that one hears about I I soldiers complaining, about this and I I that in the camps and on the training I I fields, reminds us that most Ameri- I I cans And something to grumble I about with little effort Despite their I chronic dislike of what is underway I they will make good soldiers for their I country. There's nothing to worry about so I I far aa the morale of our soldiers is I I concerned. H I LETS SAVE LIVES ON THE I ? ROAD I Now that tbe summer vacation H I season is about over and you have I escaped death on the highway, it I might not be amiss to repeat again! the old warning that careful driving I is what the nation needs if it is^tol reduce the horrible cost of speed on I our highways. One hundred Americans a day is I I too high a price to pay for modern! I transportation. It is remarkable! I that the pubhe is so apathetic to the I I loss of life and that the injured are! I hardly noticed by the public. If some I I strange, unknown disease was taking! a hundred victims a day in the Unit-! ed States, there would be a hysterical! reign of terror throughout the land.! Farmville, like every other com-1 munity, furnishes its quota of vietimsl of the automobile-highway toll every! I year. With the beet intentions we! H continue to peniiit Jnmtin drivers I I to operate.cars and get off fret when! I apprehended. We like to think that! I .. we earn violate traffic regulations! without having to pay the penalty.! I ifts time, however, that we lost tirfsl foolish notion. I Rigid enforcement of every tmffiel regulation, with stiff fines imposed! for minor violations, would do much I to make the average automobile I driver safety canarioa?^3A ? I ? I ^ ? ; ?# Af Nazi tactics and ardentands the __.iT " I ,,i? - A, . W .A *AkM Aw^mgMr TT"" sUved fifteen nations^ IT^y have Splendid W^ork i."*"' d^V _ Htoer inrin* thev undertook the nreserva I"*"# ???v/ WHW *wm WHV VWV* ? "T lfcfoS S^tat^ I is concrete evidence of their uiiflag Mrs Msttie Hooker, of Greenville, Pitt County WPA and GCL Superv isor, and a photographer from Bak jFs studios, Greenville, had all hands I busy in their effort to arrange a suitable display for a~ picture, when a representative from this paper B&upped in for a look behind the And it was a picture! Several hun dred jars were arranged in an" oderly land colorful display of row upon row of green beans; red tomatoes, white Icon, red and white soup mixture, I green buttrbeans and pickles, which reached to the ceiling. The other I thousands of jars covered almost the I entire floor space of one of the large I Mm Bernice Taylor w|S8 put in II charge of the local canning project this summer with Miss Beatrice Mur phy as assxtant. Both women have! done splendid work in this connec- [ Attention was caHed' to the out-1 Intniritny work of Mrs. Sara Baker I Facagan, well known here as "Miss B Jennie," who, tho'qfh released from j I WPA service ^on account of 18 I ?months continuous employment, work-1 led steadily and cheerfully throughout I the summer as a volunteer in oation al defense, and deserves commenda tion for her public spirit and effort II lMr& Flanagan ended a period of ef-1 Bficient service in the Farmville grad-1 led school hxnch room in July. Loyal and faithful assistants in the I I canning project were Add Vines I Willoughby, Carrie Johnson, Dora I I Joyner and Clara Vines. Theee canned pantry supplies as llisted below, will be pooled for nse inl I the white and colored schools here to f I I provide balanced meals for the chil-1 I dren during the fall and winter I months and in the early spring until I the fresh vegetables come in: Tomatoes, 1823 qts.; soup mirture, I 1896 qta.; string beams, 600 qts.; pick-1 I Lea, 289 qts.; com, 89 qts.; butter- I I beans, 13 qts. This brought the total I I at thrt time to 3724 quarts with a I I week more of canning in view, which I I promised* to carry it well over the I I WAIATWTOURG Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Craft werel Rocky Mount visitors Monday. I Miss Janie Marlowe left Wednes-I [day to enter the University of South I Mrs. Mary Foster of Winston-Sal-B em spent the week end with Mr. andl I Sunday after a few days trip through I the mountains of Western North I Miss Glayds Miller of Alliancel I visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gay Tuee I Miss Cornelia Bailey is spesxliagl [this week in Newport. News, Va.,1 ? with bar aunt, fci Jesse Barker. Mrs. Irene Whitley of Wilson visit ed friends here Sunday. I Mrs. W. V. Redick, Mrs. J. CM Gardner, Miss Juanita Redick and Mi? w?i i were Wilson visTB tors Monday afternoon. - Emma Jean Radkk returned Mon relatives in Hopewell, Va. Mr. end Mrs. Gene Lamb and baby fkom Cedar Falls, N. G? and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barnhill and daughter of Enfield spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray West Il lness session was presided over bi ? , \ | , I ,, r* . ? A Fa xv ? '? " *. !.. ? 1SUSiSXGu 07 flyiyhtP-?. OiS urSCC 0 ' Walker in W 1 Prank Owens, a student of the Law School at Duke University was at home for the week end. ; Miss Mary Elizabeth Eagles of ' Crisp visited Miss Helen Brown Jef ferson this week. Iv Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris and daughters, Alfa and Carolyn* visited J relatives in IZebulon, Sunday. ; > j Miss Am Marie Jefferson left re cently for Penderlea to resnme her duties as teacher in the primary sckool. Mrs. Moilie Shackleford and son, Cecil, of Richmond, Va., are visit- ] ing relatives in and near Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eagles an# :1 daughter, Ann, of Eric Pens., Cap tain and Mrs. Leslie Newman of At lanta, Ga., and Mrs. Eric Copeland of Durham, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eagles. John Bishop Gay continues ill in Pitt General Hospital. .1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith are visit ing relatives in Allentown,-Pettn. I Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Yelverton, Mrs. F. L. Eagles and Miss Lucile Yelver- t" ton spent the Week end in Western Carolina. \ College Students Entertained The Baptist and Presbyterian churches of Fountain entertained the young people of the community who | are leaving soon for college at a hay L - . . - :?"* ? ? . - 'w^nA.r a no gNDERGAKUEl^ir Thome ?t-5ffp^?|' ???? * c*II 256-6, 2l ESSO PRODUCTS AND REAL SERVICE in Washing, Waxing* I Greasing and in M.minntea chargtfj for year battery at THE STAND* ARD SERVICE STATION, Main Street, Uttrood Joyner, Operator. FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS! Pot Photo, Cat Flow Corsages and Funeral Dtodgns. Soy IP* with Flowers. FaraTflle Wkmu Shop, Myrtle Suttoo, Owner. Phoneo? Day 467-1; Night 475-L tfe SIN G'f8M-TEST GAS | Regular First Grade 1 18J? Gallon 1st Grade Kerosene lOe Gal. Motor CHI 10c Qt and Up 800 SOUTH MAIN ST. .i . ?^?: L . SUNDAY^M^DAY^ Abo Latest Newa ft Donald Dock jlj WEDNESDAY j.j ?THREE BIG PICTURES- 1 Tim McCoy?in j "OUTLAY S OF RIO GRANDE" ] L. Roberta?T. Nortb-in ] THE BRIDE WORE CRUTCHES' |< Chapter No. 6 of the ; "GREEN HORNET" j . , . ] THURSDAY-FRIDAY ; Mary Martin & Don Ameche?in < "KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE" Also News and Flac-of Humanity ? " ? ? HERE'S HOW YOU TAN HET.P I A/v v/lli ilJuLr gY-. BUYING I. S. 1EFENSE BONDS you help provide funds to. finance America's prepared ness program. You enlist in the vast growing army of men and women who are determined to defeat all who seek to destroy our way of life. The JBank of Farmville is cooperating with the government ? without profit or remuneration?in mail ing these bonds avail able. Stamps are avail able for accumulating smaller sums. See table at right for denomina tions of both stamps and bonds. -' * ^ ? | STAMPS | 1.; ' .. %? ?Denominations . r jo .25 .50 1.00 5.00 Albums ?ree BONDS (SERIES E) \ fairae , ' Price I 18.75 S7JS0 wmo v Maturity Value* 1 $ 25.00 [ 50.00 J 100.00: 1- r jwo.oo | . 1,000.00 I ?Mature In 10 yw? j r 1 M 1 ] | HERE'S ME HEWRECIPEEOR I IT?*?Hii|qpu^y* dokj^? j" r i'* -' *f v fnt>^ tkM, MM'taytan M J dfto ? Mopo# MM MOMMM#* - .' _ ^ f"; ?: - ?'". V .J ' i') 7^ ? -T^ w M*d A Z at ? . x V ' ^ ^ ^ 1 ? '" ^ ^ - ?.????- ? > ? ?? .1" ?'. ' . . ' ;. Jtfe^sf-v ispS ROY. ACUFF : 5 .r- . .;." . . ; Singer of "Wabash Cannon Ball", "Great Speckled Bird" and many other favorite^ * I ' andhte? SMOKY MOUNTAIN BOYS I I ? ? 1 K-,- I ; -Featuring- * RACHEL and her brother OSWALD PAP and his son ODIE : 1 PETEandJESS ? : ? ; : :; UNCLE DAVE MACON j; I The Dixie Dewdrop ? I [ > JAMUP and HONEY j I Those Assassins of Grief ? I : ?? ? i : I : THE WILLIAMS SISTERS ? ? i . ? . ?? 1 1 * > '? 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